Museum of the Future
Museum of the Future is one of the most innovative buildings in the world in terms of design, engineering, and construction. It consist of an 11-storey torus-shaped building located in Dubai.
Inspired from feng shui, its form represents the earth and the limitless imagination of the sky with a void in the middle symbolizing the unknown. The museum aims to become an incubator for innovation and invention instead of a repository of artifacts. Its facade will also combine engineering, art, and poetry as it displays glass windows in the form of poems and quotes from H.H. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid in a beautifully crafted Arabic calligraphy.
Considered one of the most complex architectural projects in the world, the Museum of the Future is a symbol of architecture that pushes back the boundaries with more efficient materials. Also an example of sustainable building, it will have the LEED Platinum status which is the highest level of LEED certification.
Challenges
- Technical challenges raised by the specific shape of the project, a tailor-made offer combining different ideas and components had to be developed stretching Gyproc technical team to new limits in offering bespoke design that had to be structurally validated.
- Time constraint was a key challenge for Plafond & Gyproc team, as the design for internal wall cladding started as the actual project built up was happening on site.
- Modeling it over the BIM and executing the job on site has been a magnificent challenge and coordination to Plafond & Gyproc teams, as tilting and pivoting the Gypframe structures at various angle to reflect the three dimensional curved nature of the building internally and in the reveals.
- Due to the unique curvature of the building, there has been many difficult to reach spaces to build the Gypframe lining system.
Outcome
- The architectural complexity of the Museum of the Future had pushed back our technical boundaries to invent a new proven solution of internal wall lining system that is dynamic to accommodate the multiple curves and shapes and therefore meet the building's design requirements
- The great collaboration of Gyproc’s Technical development and Technical Academy working closely with the installer Plafond made it a success to design, BIM model and execute such artistic internal lining system within a challenging short time frame and budget.
- More than 80 on-site visits were done from Gyproc Technical Academy team and Gyproc technical development team spent more than 200+ hours of design support to site.
Performance
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